Tag: healing

When I had my annual physical this past January, my doctor was very impressed with my blood work results. My thyroid functions were normal along with my cholesterol and blood sugar levels. My issues with pre-diabetes and high cholesterol were no longer a concern for me.

In October 2016, I started taking herbal supplements. My family and I were introduced to an herbalist from Washington state. He gave us advice about our current medical conditions and herbal remedies.

Over that next month, I didn’t eat any meat. I had stopped eating pork one month before. (See my post 5 Reasons That I Stopped Eating Pork). Shellfish was no longer a part of my diet, either. This includes shrimp, lobster, crab, oysters, clams, squid, and scallops. Having lived in Maryland for the past 11 years, crabs were always available, expensive sometimes, but available. With the exception of fish with fins and scales, everything else that lives in the water is unclean ( Leviticus 11:9-11). Many of us believe that it’s a delicacy because it tastes delicious. However, we don’t associate it with high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or diabetes. Shellfish are typically bottom-dwellers that eat and carry bacteria. Shrimp are commonly known as sea cockroaches. Think about that the next time you have shrimp cocktail or a crab cake.

In addition to not eating meat for one month, I did not eat dairy or bread. My weight has not changed, but I have lost body fat. When I saw my personal trainer 2 weeks ago, my body fat was 30 percent. Last year, it was 32 percent, so I have made progress. Under 30 percent body fat is ideal.

In conclusion, you can treat many common illnesses with a proper diet and herbs. The body can basically heal itself if it’s properly cared for. Many herbs have healing properties (Jubilees 10:12), so don’t need to go see the pharmacist. Once you start taking prescription medications, you may have to take them for the rest of your life. It is better to treat the illness now with what the earth has to offer.

Many of us feel that if we make a confession that our problems are solved. We go on Facebook or Twitter and talk about the stressful day that we’re having, the physical or emotional abuse we endure, our food addiction, or wanting advice for our over-the-top blood pressure readings. We put ourselves out there not just to a few people, but for everyone to see. Misspelled words, profanity, and all. We feel a sense of release, but is it really?

When you use social media to express your feelings, are you mindful of who may be reading it…family, friends, potential employers, or business partners? When someone reads it, will they think, “Really? Are your serious? You actually wrote that on your page?”.

If you really want to start the healing process from whatever issue that you’re dealing with, prayer is an option as well as talking to a GOOD friend or a health coach. The emphasis is on GOOD because everybody can’t handle confessions or secrets. Some people shock easily. Also, a GOOD friend knows you the best, won’t be judgmental, and can always be counted on to give great advice. A health coach is empathic and non-judgmental about your health issues. (Some coaches can honestly say that they’ve heard it all, and with a pandemic going on, nothing would surprise or shock anyone).

On the other hand, many people are “anonymous” with their issues. They’d think that if only God knows (or if nobody knows), then they’re fine. However, many reach a point that they want to tell somebody else about their issue, whether it’s an addiction, bitterness, or loneliness; God can speak to us through that person. His plan is for us to reach out to one another so that we can begin to heal. To be honest, one’s secrets are never anonymous. Somebody will figure it out. They are just waiting for you to tell them about it.

So whatever your issue may be, don’t keep it bottled up inside. On the other hand, don’t broadcast it all over social media, either. You don’t need to tell everybody. Find a person that you love and trust to confide in, or tell a health coach. ( A health coach can only disclose information if they think that you may harm yourself or somebody else). There is a health coach out there that can help you begin the healing process.